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Elated Buffalo Bills fans shower another team's quarterback with donations
After 17 years, Buffalo's favorite NFL team is headed back to the playoffs.
Someone used Amazon's Same-Day delivery service to help the homeless
Technology for the good.
By Michelle Yan
Trans and non-binary fitness trainers are building tiny empires -- on Instagram
Most gyms don't know how to serve trans and non-binary folks, so trainers are creating their own.
This man walked 11,000 miles across America to raise awareness for homelessness
Talk about perseverance.
30 innovations that improved the world in 2017
Here are the top innovations that made the world just a little bit better this year.
Trump was a disaster for women in 2017. It may be his undoing.
People's attitudes about gender equality really are changing, and it may deliver a devastating blow to Trump and his agenda in 2018.
By Rebecca Ruiz
There's a problem with the way bipolar disorder is represented in stock images
They don't match up to the reality of living with the condition.
‘Sesame Street’ awarded $100 million grant to bring interactive education to refugee children
"Sesame Street" and IRC want displaced children to thrive.
By Sasha Lekach
15 local charities that you can donate to this holiday season
The holidays are the perfect time of year to take a step back and think about the people and organizations that need your support.
By Sara Estes
Children's book 'The Pink Hat' honors the Women's March for a new generation of activists
The activist message of the Pussyhat Project is being memorialized for a younger generation of readers with a new picture book for kids.
By MJ Franklin
Human Rights Campaign projects every banned CDC word on Trump hotel
"We will not be erased."
Chelsea Clinton slams Trump in 'Teen Vogue' letter to her kids
"Everything that motivated me to work so hard for your futures throughout 2016 is still true today."
Refugee mother shares family's journey to the U.S. in powerful animated video
"I feel like my home, and better than my home, because I live safe."
How a majority-Indigenous owned wine company is giving back
"I’m a big believer in that in order to have social outcomes you need commercial outcomes."
By Johnny Lieu
#MeToo creator Tarana Burke will drop the Times Square ball on New Year's Eve
Seems like 2018 is already looking up.
Dad shaves his head to help his daughter who has alopecia
This may make you cry.
By Louise Bartolotta
This hand amputee can play the piano thanks to this 'Luke Skywalker Prosthesis'
Sci-fi inspired future.
By Ray White
Watch the moment this 16-year-old found out he got into Harvard
It's a beautiful thing to see.
By Eames Yates
Facebook's new facial recognition efforts help blind users know exactly who's in photos
Blind users and people with low vision can learn more about what's on their News Feed.
Microsoft surprises a thoughtful 9-year-old who gave up his Xbox to help the homeless
More compassionate than most adults.
By Kellen Beck
7-year-old student's heart-breaking letter to Santa inspires overwhelming support
Faith in humanity restored.
By Kellen Beck
A totally doable, not so intimidating self-care survival guide to 2018
New year, new self-care.
This man rescued a turtle after it got stuck on a fishing hook
A beautiful thing to see.
By Eames Yates
Hillary Clinton has a new role: Cheerleader for teen girls
Hillary Clinton inspired 10,000 girls at a STEM leadership summit in LA.
AI-powered tool helps domestic violence survivors file restraining orders
HelpSelf Legal uses technology to assist low-income people, but experts are worried about what happens next.
By Rebecca Ruiz